I'm Emily, the Chief Curiosity Correspondent of The Field Museum in Chicago, former volunteer of the University of Montana Zoological Museum, and I'd like to share some of the amazing things we have i
SciShow explores the unexpected. Four times a week, Hank Green and Michael Aranda delve into the scientific subjects that defy our expectations and make us even more curious!
Tons of awesome courses in one awesome channel: Hank Green teaches you Anatomy & Physiology; Phil Plait teaches you Astronomy; Craig Benzine teaches you U.S. Government and Politics; Adriene Hill and
The second of a 2-part series on Aristotle's Poetics. In this part we cover lots of definitions and (sort of) answer the question at the end of part one.
The first of a 2-part series on Aristotle's Poetics, which talks about the history of poetry and drama and ends with Aristotle's definition of a tragedy. Part 2 will cover the elements of a tragedy...
The fifth in a series on comparative literature, looking at a little-known play written at the end of the American Civil War from the perspective of a former Confederate officer.
The fourth in a series on comparative literature: This time we examine the idea of a literary canon and some of the benefits and drawbacks of having one.